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1 1, 1| many times scarcely able to refraine from~ ~laughter, at the 2 2, 1| whereat hee could not refraine from laughing. Afterward, 3 2, 10| convenient for men to refraine from their wives conversation, 4 3, 3| thou canst very hardly refraine such follies;~ ~yet let 5 3, 3| Gentlewoman, I pray thee refraine such idlenesse henceforward, 6 3, 7| saide. Rise up Madame, refraine from weeping, and observe~ ~ 7 4, 6| daughter saide, could not~ ~refraine from teares, and in his 8 5, 3| therewith, albeit she could not refraine from~ ~sighing and weeping, 9 5, 10| sneeze, being no way able to refraine it.~ ~Shee seeing her Husband 10 5, Song| Eyes, can ye not refraine your hourely weeping?~ ~ 11 7, 1| melancholy, could very hardly refraine from laughing, the jest~ ~ 12 7, 4| whereof; he would not~ ~onely refraine from drunkennesse, but also, 13 7, 9| Ladies; as they could not refraine from hearty laughter,~ ~ 14 8, 3| being scarcely able to refraine from smyling, thus she began.~ ~ 15 8, 9| and very hardly could he~ ~refraine from immediate request, 16 8, 9| scarsely any power to refraine from it: neverthelesse, 17 8, 9| him, because he could not refraine from lowde~ ~Laughter, then 18 9, 1| tell him,~ ~that he must refraine all places wheresoever I 19 9, 4| replyed that hee would~ ~refraine from both those foule vices, 20 9, 5| appointed, could scarse~ ~refraine from extremity of laughter, 21 10, 4| what she was, could not refraine (seeing the Knight was gone~ ~ 22 10, 4| the like) who could not refraine from weeping~ ~for meere 23 10, 7| Neverthelesse, she would not refraine from affecting the~ ~King,